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Judicial Independence in Romania

2012
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Coman R, DALLARA, CRISTINA
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Judicial Cultures and Judicial Independence

Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2001
In this article, I argue that apparently common values, such as ‘judicial independence’ have significantly different meanings in different judicial cultures. As an illustration, I take Sweden and Spain, countries with very different histories and institutional arrangements.
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Judicial Independence in The Netherlands

2012
From a perspective of both separation of powers – or checks and balances – and peaceful settlement of disputes, impartial solution or settlement of disputes by official courts is an important ingredient of the rule of law. Impartial solution is enhanced if it is controlled by objective norms, laid down in statutes or other legislative or constitutional
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Judicial Independence in Italy

2012
The most accurate way to assess the actual status of external and internal judicial independence of the Italian judiciary is to analyze the governance of the judiciary from recruitment to retirement and the extent to which external authorities, and in particular the Minister of Justice, may influence decisions in that area.
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